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Distopian fiction, both within the political sphere and social norms,…
Distopian fiction
Distopian fiction authors:
H.G. Wells
The Time Machine (1895)
Jules Verne
Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea (1870)
Ayn Rand
Anthem (1938)
Suzanne Collins
The Hunger Games (2008)
Its main characters are subjected to:
a loss of freedom
little happiness
no justice
"Utopia"
comes from the Greek ou-topos (no place)
and eu-topos (good place)
Place that is good and yet does not exist.
Differences
A distopia is a type of fiction that completely goes against what a utopia is all about.
Societies that have taken the guise of a utopia.
both within the political sphere and social norms
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Distopia =
darkest parts of the human psyche and society
= Utopia
perfect society and the ideal world to live in